Padded Tunics
The first knight's wall
Padded tunics were a fundamental piece of medieval war attire . They acted as a soft protective layer under chain mail or plate armor, cushioning blows and reducing damage from cuts and bruises. Their natural fiber padding, sewn in straight or diamond-shaped patterns, offered a balance between mobility and defense , making them indispensable for any warrior.
The importance on the battlefield
In the Middle Ages , padded tunics not only provided physical protection but also prevented metal armor from directly rubbing against the skin, improving comfort during long campaigns and battles. They were worn by both knights and infantrymen, and sometimes even without metal armor, as a lightweight and affordable defense for the humblest combatants.
- Tunics under armor : used as a base for chain mail and steel breastplates.
- Light combat tunics : economical and practical protection for infantry.
- Padded training tunics : perfect for historical fencing practice and reenactment.
Equip yourself like a medieval warrior in the Medieval Shop
At Tienda Medieval, we offer medieval quilted tunics that faithfully recreate those worn on the battlefield. Whether for historical reenactments, LARP, or collecting , each tunic evokes the spirit of the medieval knight who marched to war protected by his first wall.









 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

